The Nashville Police Department responded to 25 calls this past week. On Monday, June 4th, officers arrested a Nashville resident, in regard to possession of methamphetamine. 34-year-old Paul Frantz of Nashville was originally arrested for driving while having a revoked license, but ended up getting charged for unlawful possession of meth, possession with intent to deliver meth, possession of drug paraphernalia and for obstruction of justice. He was then taken to the Washington County Jail and placed under a felony hold. Officers also arrested 39-year-old Roy Presutti of Nashville, for a warrant of failure to appear misdemeanor. Nashville Police arrested another man from Nashville, in regard to methamphetamine. 39-year-old Travis Burnett of Nashville was arrested on Thursday, for unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, which was determined to be heroin, and for possession of drug paraphernalia. He also got cited for operating an uninsured vehicle. Burnett was then taken to the Washington County Jail, where he was placed on a felony hold. Also officers investigated a situation on Thursday, along the 600 block of West Walnut Street, where there was a theft.